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_____ THY BISMARUK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 1986 ee es ‘i Tribune's Grain, Livestock and = === Looking for a Good Mai Market Report for Sat., Aug. 22| 2:22: Use the WANT-ADS STOCKS GOSLOWLY |[New = nom Se mena meee Selon atl UPWARD WITH WAR |——eme=a= | RAN STRINCHEN SCARE DIMINISHING WHEAT UNDERTONE sss siz sects tas sia" tna maton | Hiro, mis| | Stems tbe blocks from school—convenient to _Payable weekly; also good bonus HANDYMAN work and odd Rack Gari soctae 86 fag apartment. A bargain. Owner leav-|~and prizes. Three straight years of |HANDYMAN work and "Jobs Weak Issues Come Back Frac- Grain Quotations reasonal A pioneer organization with triple cae ae parersined ht A rating, a national reputation for phone 205 or 1963. Products and performance. Rd | ‘work In town or clty. FOR GALE Sy owner: Six room want reliable, full-time men, year like to have house work. Write Miss i . {SELLING our new exclusive and thor- Shave opttal building. Best of con- |" oughly complete line of advertising. see Le ing elty. Call 323 10th or phone! substantial sales gains. Expect rec-} Wanted by experienced man. all j No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . 1946, ¥F work nteed. Phone 2068-LW. No, 4 dark northern, 84 Ibs. ord fall sales. Act quickly. Outline guara: tions to Four Points on Slow Market New York, Aug. 22—(#)—War talk dwindled to a whisper in Saturday's stock market and traders began quiet- ly to replace commitments unloaded so hurriedly in the preceding ses- sion. : Although the buying pace was rel- atively slow, many of Friday’s weak issues came back fractions to two points and a few four or more. The close was firm. Transfers were found A 500,000 shares. Bonds steadied with equities. Com- modities were somewhat mixed as big the principal foreign curren- cies. Among the better performérs were Chrysler, General Motors, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Seats Roebuck, Atreraft, Hiram Walker, Schenley, J. I. Case, International Harvester, | C2! Scuthern Pacific, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania, Crown Cork, | Cela Allied Chemical, Westinghouse, Gen- eral Electric, Standard Oil of New Jersey, American Smelting, Kenne- cott, Anaconda, Western Union, Con- solidated Edison, Mexican Telephone, - American Steel heated ees baker and Eitington 8c! Brokerage quarters found the over- night European news more to their |Com liking and the optimistic interview of Thomas W. Lamont of the J. P. Mor-|Gon. Oil gan firm helped to allay fears of a general foreign conflagration. Livestock s . Paul, Minn., Aug. . D. A.)—Trade in live- stock has been somewhat uneven this |Du ‘week with gratn fed steers and year- | Eastma lings closing strong to 25 cents high- er, grassy butcher she stock 15 to 25/ El. hogs weak to 10 cents or nd lambs unevenly low- in-fed steers and year- lings sold ‘this week at 7.50 to’ 80, several loads 8.75 to 7.00, several loads 8.75 to 9.00. Odd lots more. Desirable mediumweight Montana heeves brought 650 to 7.00, plainer Kinds .down to 4.75. Good to choice fed heifers sold at 7.50 to 8.00, cut- ter and common grass heifers 3.25 to 5.25, butcher cows late 3.85 to 4.35, good fat cows 4.50 to 5.00, cutter Brades 2.00 to 3.75, weighty ‘bologna bulls 4.50 to 4.75, desirable vealers 6.50 to 8.00. Demand for stockers and stock calves was fairly broad, medium to good grades closing at 4.75 to 6.00, better lots 6.50 to 7.00. Desirable 170 to 250 pound hogs closed at 10.76 to 11.05, 250 to 300 pounds10.00 to 10.75, good and qohotce 140 to 160 pounds 9. 50, fat 100 to 140 pounds 8.00 to feeder pigs 6.00 to Packing sows bulked at 8.80 to 9.3 Receipts of lambs were heavy th week including numerous sizeab strings of Washingtons, Fat nal lambs sold today at 8.75, with Was ingtons held around 9.25 still_unso at a late hour. Native ewes sold main- ly at 2.00 to 3.25, native feeder lambs 6.00 to 6.75, rangers up to around 8.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 22.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs 2,000, including 1,500 di- rect; nominally steady; practically entire supply taken oft market; quot- | Mt able top 11.60; shippers took nothing: estimated holdover 1,000; compared with a week ago, weights above 200 Ibs. mostly steady, others 15 to 23, in instances 35 lower; good 50 steady; medium kinds strong to un- evenly higher. Cattle 400; 100; compared | Murray Friday last we trictly grain-fed light and long arlings, including light heifer and mixed yearlings 25 to 40 higher, light yearling steers up most; supply acutely small; medium weight and weighty steers sold high- er early but closed barely steady, some medium to good grades a little lower; but many better grade steers | Ni and ‘yearlings all representative weights sold at new prime 1300 Ibs. at 1 ings 10.15; 1331 Ibs. 00; 9.85; 1527 Ibs, 9.50; 865 Ibs. 9.75; mix- ed steers and heifers 9 heifers 9.65; all grass weak to 25 lower on killer account aS grass cows and grass heifers sold off 25 to 50; stocker cows and heifers and stock steers steady to 25 high: Par: er, better grades up most; about northwestern gr: Mer {i stockers 7.25; bulls stron, to, = ‘his ers 25 to 50 fond valty downturn; y strictly choice natives supporting that branch of trade; week's bulk good and choice natives 9.00 to 9. packer top 9.75, city butchel most native throwouts 8.50 bulk sorted at range lambs 9.00 to 9. Be sorted at 7.75 to 8.25 to kill- ers and it Idahos is is lambs and fed western yearlin ng owes ayy, 2.25 to 350; ° pol weigh 3.75 and quotable “00° or Detter SIOUX CITY , Sioux City, Jows, Aug. 22.—(AP— U. 8. A.)—Cattle 1,100: a and yenrilngs me mostly 35 higher; helt er 00 to 9.10; bulk 8. $0 to .00; medium around loads mixed c! Kit BEBBBEBP é ney re 1] ere: epegtets corer Be guge > 5 st Y tot, BREE $3 28S Rea tase SAResss ESRRERE KREERE RE BIRVaSSRRB wBSA es FREES SHER Fi eee Sas rar SEBIES RE Miami Copper it. Pet. 28 su. a SBNBSE: FRR LERE ex ZESSS ES! Sor ops SSoe ee | Downpour in Canada Will De- lay Fall Works; Market Closes Irregular Chicago, Aug. 22. — (®) — Reports| that rains in Canada would delay Harvest work a week in some sections did much to give a firm undertone to wheat prices Saturday. Downpours of almost two inches were noted at some Canadian sta- tions. its pointed to additional moisture over the week-end. closed irregular, % off to % up compared with Pridi finish, Bept, 1,12%-1.13, Dec. 1.12%-%; corn at % decline to an equal gain, Sept. 112%-%, Dec. 97%-%; oats 6-% ad- vanced, and provisions unchanged to a rise of 10 cents. WHEAT FUTURES HOL! STEADY IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Aug. 22.—()—Desul- tory and featureless trade continued through to the close of wheat futures but final figures were falr- ; wheat futures closed % cent | Mi Dec, % cent higher at 1.24%, and May % cent lower at 1.20%, Flax futures acted along with coarse grains and closed higher. Sept. flax closed 3% cents higher, Dec. 3 gente at 2.09%, and May 2 cents at hignaeee grains all closed fractionally igher. Sept. oats futures closed 145 cents higher at 43%, cent at 434%, and May % ee 44%; Sept. rye unchanged at 79, » Sa cent higher at 78%, and May %% cent higher at 78%; Dec. malting barley unchanged Sept. feeding barley % higher % and Dec. % cent at 71%. h wheat receipts were light. was ly enough winter wheat in to make a market. Durum demand was fair. h corn demand was better. Oats Rye bel corn ae, Aug. 22.—(@—Buiter 8,- y, live, 20 trucks, unsettled; hens 4% ibs. up 19, less than 4% Ibs. 17; Leghorn hens 14%; Plymouth and White Rock springs 18, colored 16; Plymouth and White Rock broile 17, colored 15 Leghorn broilers 541154; bareback chickens 14; turkeys 13 to 16; roosters 14%, Leghorn roos- ters 13%; heavy old ducks 13, heavy No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. } Sample Grain: 49 Ibs. 102; 48 Ibs, 99; 47 46 Ibs. 93; 45 Ibs. 90; 44 43 Ibs, 84; 42 Ibs. 81; 41 40 ibs, 76; 39 Ibs, 72; 38 37 Ibs., 66. No. 1 hard amber durum.. Hard winter wheat . CHICAGO RANGE 2a Chicago, s Aug. Low 1 Eat 1g 4 10%, @ 1.11% 8 986% 92% Festa Anes RANGE Minneay e young 16; small white ducks 11%, | Dec. small ablored 11; geese 13. NEW YORK New York, Aug. 22.—(—Buttér 8,028, steady to firm. Prices un- changed. Cheese 174,990, easier and unchanged. Eggs 16,316, irregular. All mixed colors, whites, browns, and duck eggs unchanged. Live poultry steady. All freight and express prices unchanged. Dress- ed poultry steady to weak. All fresh and frozen prices unchanged. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis., Aug. 22.—(AP)— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchange—Twins 17%, Daisies 18%. Farmers’ call board- 4\ Daisies 18%, Americas 18%, Horns 18%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Prens) (Over the counter in New York): 1, Sel. Am. Sh. Inc. 1.69 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Min neepols Aug. 22.—(®)—Stecks clo: First Bank Stock no trading (bid Northwest Banco 913. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 22. American Gen. 9. Cities Service Elec. Bond & SI Gov ray erage BONDS Y 1g. 22.—@)—Govern- Treasury 4%s 118.28, Treasury 42 113.31. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Apagetates Prees) Midwest Corp. 11%. track 205, total U. Ss. Ap: ts' 404; California and Washington White Rose weaker, western Bliss Triumphs, and Russet Burbanks slightly weaker, eastern Cobblers about steady, supplies fair- ly ral, demand slow; sacked per ewt.: Idaho Russet Burbanks U. 8. No. 1, 2.60 to .65 Washington White Rose 'U. N 2.50; one car, feat ering 225; | banks U. 8. Parana: denne Rose U. 8. N a| Triumphs unwashed 2.50 showing heated decay 2.15 to 2.20; mor graded Colorado Bliss jumphs U. 8. 1, unwashed, Ae ew Jersey Cobblers U. 8S. Ni 2.30 to 2.40; showing heat: |2 land Cobb): than vari May DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. Durum— Open ‘High sae Sep. . Oct. . Dec. . 38i% 128K 127% halen nlugerts one GRAIN Minneapolis, ear ago. grain clo: ihyDNS Delivered 60 Ibs..... 1.36% 1.43%¢ 1.344% 1.4246 . 132% 1412 + 1.3043 40% 1.2843 1.38% - 1.26% 1.36% - 1,244 133% » 1.23% 1.30% + 1.22% 1.2842 1.21% 1.26% + 1.20% 124% ontans Winter *wiiest Wor 8 1.24% 1.26% 1.2242 1.2412 ~ Es tees g 2: ‘and South eoM~oK-Os-06,0; fet tetet td te ot peer Pa:g: gF: z 1 5 137% 142% 135% 141% 1.33% 1.38% 131% 1.35% i 7B; 8: BE ¥ aus, 2 —()—Wheat | p. receipts Saturday 113 compared to 234 OO |. Miscellaneous ; linneal pals cash wheat and coarse SI Peer tea today follow: To Arrive s jot Wor + 1.2242 1.24% 1.2013 1.2216 pein + 1.2043 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% 1.1843 1. 1.16% Ba 1.21% 1.22% 1.19% 1.20% 1.1944 1.20% 1.17% 1.18% 11748 1.1844 1.15% 1.16% Durum 1.38% 1.44% 1.34% 1.404% Agricultural MODERN house with garage. Gas heat. In pg condition. Also fur- niturs th St. Phone 291 For Sale .|A TANK CAR of cane molasses will be on track Tuesday or Wednesday, Aug. 25 or 26th. Get your supply while we are unloading the car and Save some money. Oscar H, Will & Co., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 163. FOR SALE—3 6.00xi6 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. Two 6.25x16. Goodyear 6 ply tires, one 5.80x17 Royal tire. All in good condition. Inquire Tribune office. RADIO $7.00, Remington typewriter, binoculars, Johnson skates: Radiop- tican, leather sipper bag, briefcase, buffalo gladstone. Phone Louis, 46 or 1876, 4 |¥OR SALE—Good traded in fur coats. Very reasonable. Also experienced dressmaker wanted, State Fur Co. SMALL chicken house. Laying hens and pullets, Shingle dog house. __Steel bedstead. Phone 1855-J. FOR SALE—Complete line of farm machinery. 5 miles north, 2 miles east on 83. Anton Knoll. JERSEY BULL, ten months old. Fresh brown Swiss milch cow. Saddle Pony. Phone 961-J. BEST Grade Northern Seal coat, hat a muff. Size 18, $75.00. 931 6th tb. HAY FOR SALE—Write for prices. Laurence Prody, Kent, Minn. Wanted to Buy WE pay cash for your used car, Bring car and title. Riedinger Motor, Mandan, N. Dak. For Rent FOR RENT—Stucco garage. 520 Ninth 8t. Sse MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 22.—(®)——Flour 10 lower, Carload eta family patents 7.73 to 7.95 a barrel in 98 pound cot- ton sacks. Shipments 14,196. Pure bran 26.00 to 26.50. Standard mid- dlings 33.00 to 3 y IN NIP! N Winnipeg, 22.—(AP)—Cash wheat: No.’1 northern 1.00% northern 98%; No. 3 northern %. ath No. 2 white 50%; No. 3 white Bos woo. Boston, Aug. (AP—U. S. D. A.) —A fair volu of business was transacted in the Boston wool mar- ket during the past week, and prices on _a number of grades showed a ; | Strengthening tendency. Prices of fine territory wool, espe- clally, tended quite firmly against buyers. Medium territory wools were more active, and prices of combing % blood advanced. Ohio fleeces were moderately active at steady to firmer prices in the range 35 to 36 cents in the grease for fine Delaine and staple % blood, 38 to 39 cents for combing i Bipods and 37 to 38 cents for % ood. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN apie Teel Aug. —(AP—U, S. A)-—Wheat futures continued un- Fetilea but showed firmness mostly during the week ended Friday, Aug. 21, but were held in check by increas- ing hedging pressure at Winnipeg, softer world markets, and reports of an increased acreage of late seedings in the Argentine. Sept. wheat closed Fri y at 1.29%, me Bet advance for the ye closed at 7 ept. ry +| vance of 2% for the wi K. Sept. oats closed at 42%, net gain Sept. barley closed at 74%, a net decline of % for the week. Dec. flax closed at 2.06%, a net decline of % for the week, FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Aug. 22—(4)—Financia) experience. Give three references. The Thos. D. Muhpry Co., Red Oak, Towa. TAILORING SALESMEN—One-price tailoring line. $20.75. Your com- mission $4.00. All wool made-to- measure. Many features. No extra costs. Free outfit. Babcock Tailor- ing Co., 226 So. Wells, Chicago. —EEE eee Male Help Wanted WANTED—Man, reliable, to become an automobile and accident claim adjuster in your territory. Insur- ance experience unnecessary. No selling. Write Associated Adjust- ters, Milwaukee, Wis. REGISTERED Druggist. Give refer- ences and salary expected on appli- cation. John’s Drug Company, Velva, N. Dak. SSS Help ed COOK WANTED in Miller cafe, ‘poleon, N. D. Must have restaur- ant experience. Land for Sale IDAHO AND WASHINGTON LAND for sale—160 acres near Kamiah, Idaho, on good road; one mile to school; house and small barn; spring water. About 25 acres cul- tivated, balance of the place fine timber. Price reduced to $1,600.00. Will take late model used auto as part payment and the balance long time at low rate of interest. I have many bargains in farms and irri- gated tracts. Robert L. Ragon, Realtor, 200 Main S&t., Lewiston, Idaho. Travel *) ‘)pportunities ROUND trip to Los Angeles in Sept. Two passengers. New sedan. Write in care Tribune Ad. No. 16397. Ride Wanted TWO girls desire ride to vicinity of Los Angeles between Sept. 1 and 15. Will share expenses. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 16469, Room and Board LARGE desirable sleeping room for | two with board. $25.00 each. 422 3rd. Phone 1086-W. VERY desirable room with morning id evening meals. Phone 145. Houses for Rent HOUSE FOR RENT—Modern five room bungalow, sun parlor, den, gas heat, full basement, garage Near Capitol. Available Sept. 1. Write Tribune Ad No. 16507. HOUSE FOR RENT—Two-room fur- nished house. Also two rooms on second floor furnished for - light housekeeping. 818 - 7th St. MODERN four room house. Furnish- ed or unfurnished. Share gas heat- ing. Give references. Write Trib- une Ad. No, 16419, WANTED—Places for girls to earn board and room, Now. Phone 121. Room Mate Wanted GENTLEMAN roommate wanted share large comfortable room. Pri- vate entrance. Private bath. Call 5 at National Tea Co. YOUNG man wants roommate. Large comfortable front room, 411 Ave. A. Phone 2047-J. Apartments for Rent MODERN 3 room spert ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. Also 2 room furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Large two-room fur- fished apartment. Newly decpr- ated; kitchen with built-in cup- boards. Electric refrigerator. Hot and cold water always. 213- 11th St. Call at rear door. UPSTAIRS four room unfurnished apartment, outside entrance. Lights ind water. Also 6 room modern apartment 2nd floor. Mrs. Davis. North Hannafin St. Near Country club. FURNISHED three room ground floor apartment. 721 3rd St. Rental $32.00. Furnished two room apart- ment. Rental $26.00. 618-6th St. TWO room furnished apartment. In- cluding lights, water, heat and gas. Also laundry privileges. Close to capitol and school» 930 4th St. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchen apartment. Pri en- trance. Lights, water, gas and tele- phone. 314 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Very comfortable fur- nished three-room ground floor apartment, with private bath if de- sired. 808 - Tth St. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three- room apartment, furnished or un- furnished. Also sleeping room. Call at 318 - 9th St. FURNISHED living room and kitch- enette. $28.00. Also basement apt. $17.00. Adults, Everts. 314 3rd St. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment. hts, water, heat, phone and washer. 504 14th St. THREE room basement apartment. Large windows, small family pre- ferred. Garage. 1618 Bowen Ave. ONE unfurnished room and kitchen- ette. Heat, water, gas, Murphy bed. Suitable for two. 606 3rd St. TWO ROOM epartment for rent,’ with lights and water furnished. 523 So. 9th. Phone 804-M. FIVE room furnished apartment in| duplex available for three months. | Call Mr. Roberts, 751. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. THREE room unfurnished apt. Pri- vate bath and entrance. Call at 810 Main before 7 p. m. Gheerolst coupe, coach, HAVE credit for new Plymouth car. ‘Will sell for discount. Box 388, - Washburn, N. D. y CHEVROLET USED CARS 29 Ford Sedan 29 Essex Coach 30 Chevrolet Coupe evrol 33 Chev. DeLuxe Coach 34 Chevrolet Coach 34 Chevrolet Sedan TRUCKS 27 Ford Truck 27 Chevrolet Truck 29 Intl. Truck 30 Ford Panel 33 Chevrolet Panel 33 Ford Sedan Delivery 35 Intl. Pickup We trade and give terms, Capital Chevrolet Company Bismarck, N. Dak. SPECIAL TODAY AND SUNDAY 1929 Ford Coupe, $125.00 Special prices for 5 days on the following cars: 1931 Ford Coach 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1931 Ford Coach 1935 Ford Panel 1930 Ford Roadster 1928 Dodge Panel, $75.00 1933 Ford Tudor 1935 Plymouth Coach 1934 Ford Tudor Buy when you get more for your money. Fleck Motor Sales _ MODERN five room house. Near high school; also five room base- ment apartment. Inquire 1026 10th st. TWO Toom house $15.00. 1011 9th St. __ Household Goods for Sale HOUSEHOLD furniture, davenport and chair, floor lamp, radio, bed and mattress, 2 baby cribs, kitchen table, three chairs, dinette set, high chairs, day bed, vacuum cleaner and other household goods. All prac- tically new. Call at 510 11th St. Phone 854-W. + | markets, caught in the swirling cross- currents of drouth, heavy industrial *|improvement and war scare abroad, , | put in an erratic week. Analysts said the meanderings of the share market provided an ade- quate reflection of the financial dis- * |grict’s moodiness. As some saw it: Dullness and.steadi- ess early in the week mirrored watch- ful waiting of traders. A mid-week rally on heartening news from the steel industry emphasized hopes for further momentum in the durable Goods sector. Subsequent mild selling and with- drawal of bids by professional traders hinted fears of the darkening clouds overhanging Europe as the rent of civil war in Spain. Lambs should be dosed for worms in August with the approved copper julfate and nicotine solution. As a result of smaller supplies, world prices of wheat in 1936-37 are expected to average higher than in 1935-36, according to the Bureau of Economics. q THE’ MATTER oF F Tne ESTATE *. fog) geen: eg Deceased. her pnd ay, we un- FOR SALE—Bookshelves, $1; child’s rocker, table and chairs, $3; fire- boxes, $1; wood and coal stoves, $3 each; cupboard, $1; refrigerator, $5. Phone 1703-J. FOR SALE—Kelvinator, vacuum cleaner, davenport, 9x12 rug and radio, all in good condition. 831 13th St. FOR SALE—Furniture, reasonable; for six bedroom rooming house. Will sublet house. Write Tribune Ad No. 16515. FOR SALE—Magic Chef gas range, four burners, heat regulator. Also gas heater, radiator type. 915 - 7th st. FOR SALE—Baby carrigge. Also % size mattress, and full size bed com- plete. 422 3rd St. Phone 1086-W. FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom baby bugey $8.00, Small oven 50c. Call at 215 3rd St. or phone 2183-W. FOR SALE—Singer portable electric sewing machine. Call at 213 Thay- er Ave. a is STUDIO couch. Like new. 414 8th St. Phone 367-J between 6 and 7 p.m, FOR SALE—Piano, good condition. Phone 1046, 1016 Ave. C. D second hand piano. Reason- $65.00. 816 TWO room basement apartment. Partly furnished. $12.00 a month. 1517 Bowen Ave. UNFURNISHED two room apartment. Ground floor. Private entrance. 306 So. 15th St. VACANCY in new apartments. Un- furnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms. Homely furnished, modern. 517 2nd St. FURNISHED three room apt. with private bath. On ground floor. 812 Ave. B. THREE room basement apartment with bath. Private entrance. 425 14th 8t. FOR RENT—Apariment suitable for two. Call at 717 Thayer. Phone Farms for Sale NEW DEPARTURE, IA., FARM Cat- alog—252 representative Iowa farms, suitable for dairying, stock raising, or general farming, located various parts of state, now offered for the first time. Beautifully illustrated catalog, with many airplane views, graphically pictures and describes numerous outstanding properties. Among them may be just the oné _ you have been looking for. Send for this book today. The Travelers Ins. Co., 844 Ins. Exch. Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa. Cabins for Rent CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, *. weekly including ice end wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck, Rooms for Reat .| NICE room. Excellent bed. hyprteos white feet. Reward. 214 Mandan 8t. Phone 517. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions Always hot water. Good location. Gentlemen preferred. On - ber 1st a lovely front room aie available. Well furnished. chairs. Just right for two eentee men. 406 W. Rosser. Phone 1730. NEWLY furnished room on ground floor. Cross ventilation. Bath room adjoining. Comfortable and convenient. 338 West Rosser. Phone 503. i NICE sleeping room with six Also basement room for $6.00 mo. Gentlemen only. 418 Phone 1971. FOR RENT —Two large : rooms. Suitable for one or two gentlemen each. Always hot water.” 507 4th St. a room. Close to bath. Hot wAlee, SEE, Se the estate of NMeicetet EB "Rob- SSS te tate of the City of Bi ota, deceased, i . 127% 1.33% tors of, and ai ail i persone ‘having pv 4 MEN'S apt} and eo oe - 1.25% 131% +.|fov exhibit: them with the. nece FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1107. vouchers, within six months after th 1.23% 1.28% first publication of this notice, to » 121% 1.26% ma fy iat 3.No. 2 ere Hnortharn. 3 abe: “to ite 6 tb: 8% e bull pee! loads early 4. sae ‘grades 3.25 to 1 tb, § wulte r to 15 1 ium grade dow! practical vealer oe riser} good around $50 Ib. 6.50; good 500.to 650 rockers "350 to 6.2 2B bulk common and medium 4.00 ed steer and heifer calves elfers 5.25 to 6.00, Sree pod apd choles oi nt lights ait 8.7 we ob a gd ‘am, a BF si ba including 1,400 billed through; Saturday's rade nominally steady; -load ft clippeds peanes bought to arrive 8.85; larnbs 10 sheep and fee seeds a aon nat! . ie lamb bul to Ida! fetal tt RE RTT: ; ot 2 sald executor at his office in the City -|of Bismarck in Burleigh county,| MATTRESSES Bodden) and rebuilt, oF forthe Judge of the)” Either regular or spring filled. 1022 136 3 at s otf Bdwy. Phone 1126. woos 1.03% Grains mi its oeket Hay for Sale 6 hereby further notified that | BALED hay with last year’s ‘dead Hee © Care Jud ft the Coun- ty Court within’ and Hot the county gress $800. Track N. B. oF G. N. of sean ed's State of North Da- immediate shipment. Edw. a, has jay o! ch, A. D. 1937, at the our of 10 drelnck Carson, Felton, Minn. In the dorenoon a tres it th Liz No. t Pantera ety to 1.38%; No, tate 1. a bard ny 59 Sipe, bei to Aa to 1.41 ie 3, eee Celt 1.31 “se to tani fe 1.28%; No. 1 red dram, Lash. ay Ne tt dao 'e, Out No, white 1% to 45%. + to Feed Be barley 73% 4 a Feed barley 71 to 77%. Corn, No. to 5: to aol a rations "119% to 138%; 96 ibs, | Senter nd rs Eee ae r t 2 g i hire z da: Court, in th FOR SALE—Hay. Quality 1086 hay poate 2 by carlots at sacrifiding Ap- in tl n Butleigh yey nf we:| ply to Silver Trading Co., Silver, ap tig ue Palate Ma galnst ate of Hid Mi 80 TON . $10 to $15 ton. ‘yenn J cheer miles south of Menoken, N. D. : peer tered SAVSTRas' SS geseges: KRFFELRE Fe o corn, No. t $ to 1, SPwhite Lab to Lat), sam Li to ey 3 oats, Bo x whi sample 40; no ry: nominal 3 raaltin 142 “nominal; timothy see 6.15 cwt.; new crop 5.40 to 5. clover seed 15.00 to 32. oo" ‘owt. pate day o¥ August, A. : Sreis is mcborte. Ped execu tor Mar- No at ce not quoted, Like elephants and many other anl- | witson =. mals, horses can sleep while Wile wands. |Wosiwort =. RSS Sess wee ex KS - €é bert nod goatee ra the us . Gh 8/22-29—9/5 B38: Fy Ee % wake

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